Department of Plant Molecular Biology, Biophore, UNIL-Sorge, University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Science. 2014 Jan 10;343(6167):178-83. doi: 10.1126/science.1245871.
Lateral root formation in plants can be studied as the process of interaction between chemical signals and physical forces during development. Lateral root primordia grow through overlying cell layers that must accommodate this incursion. Here, we analyze responses of the endodermis, the immediate neighbor to an initiating lateral root. Endodermal cells overlying lateral root primordia lose volume, change shape, and relinquish their tight junction-like diffusion barrier to make way for the emerging lateral root primordium. Endodermal feedback is absolutely required for initiation and growth of lateral roots, and we provide evidence that this is mediated by controlled volume loss in the endodermis. We propose that turgidity and rigid cell walls, typical of plants, impose constraints that are specifically modified for a given developmental process.
植物侧根的形成可以被研究为在发育过程中化学信号和物理力相互作用的过程。侧根原基通过覆盖的细胞层生长,这些细胞层必须适应这种入侵。在这里,我们分析了与起始侧根相邻的内皮层的反应。覆盖在侧根原基上的内皮层细胞体积减小,形状发生变化,并放弃类似紧密连接的扩散屏障,为新出现的侧根原基让路。内皮层的反馈对于侧根的起始和生长是绝对必需的,我们提供的证据表明,这是通过内皮层的受控体积损失来介导的。我们提出,植物特有的膨压和刚性细胞壁施加了特定于给定发育过程的约束。